TRE In Festival Boats 2023 on May 15, 2023 TRE formerly PAN 3, a danish build-from where there is some debate, met the pacific coast in 1962 or so, the year I was born. With an aluminum rig and
Sea-weed In Festival Boats 2023 on May 15, 2023 Richard Mitsch built Sea-wood Lebanon Oregon in nine months working full time, and only having 12 of his Old Coot Boat Building. Group of friends to invert the hull to
Kachina In Festival Boats 2023 on May 15, 2023 Home built between 1975 – 85 Kachina is very traditional double ended cutter yet used cold molded construction with west system epoxy and red cedar. Teak for all exterior wood
River DogFor Sale In Festival Boats 2023 on May 15, 2023 River Dog has a cabin with sitting head room, kitchen counter, a V birth, built in stereo and marine radio and shade top is 7×9 feet. Powdered by a Mercury
Aquila In Festival Boats 2023 on May 10, 2023 Aquila was found on the hard, as a derelict, on Lopez Island, WA, in 2011. Rebuilding her became our complete focus for two and a half years. Rebuild an old
Salto In Festival Boats 2023 on May 10, 2023 Salto is great quality, affordable, with a large cockpit and cozy cabin for 2. She is fun to sail and easy to trailer. She is self-righting and with the board
Bright Star In Festival Boats 2023 on May 10, 2023 “Bright Star” is a Tolman Jumbo 24, from a design by Renn Tolman of Homer, Alaska. As are all the Tolman boats, she is a plywood stitch-and-glue wooden boat, and
Halcyon In Festival Boats 2023 on May 2, 2023 Halcyon owner designed and built 20 sloop with center board and inboard electric drive. The boat plan was developed from a model carve in 1975. 2011 learned how to loft
Spainnear UisceFor Sale In Festival Boats 2023 on May 1, 2023 Designed by the late Renn Tolman of Homer, Alaska, Spainnear Uisce (Irish for Water Spaniel) is an owner-built cabin cruiser. As an Alaskan fishing skiff, this seaworthy design is well
FAMEFor Sale In Festival Boats 2023 on May 1, 2023 Schooner FAME was the personal boat of the designer, BB Crowninshield. She was built in 1910 by the Rice Brothers yard in Maine. FAME was completely restored by Dennis Conner